Nokia 3510 mobile phone, 2002-2005

Nokia 3510 mobile phone, 2002-2005 Nokia 3510 mobile phone, 2002-2005 Nokia 3510 mobile phone, 2002-2005

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Nokia 3510, manufactured by Nokia, Germany, 2002-2005. Together with charger and battery. Science Museum issue work phone and in owner's possession during July 2005 London bombings

The Nokia 3510 was the first mass marketed phone to come with access to the GPRS data network, allowing users to browse the Internet and receive emails. It also supported polyphonic ringtones and picture messaging. This handset was a work mobile phone used by a member of Science Museum staff, and was the phone they owned when bombs went off in London on 7th July 2007.

Details

Category:
Telecommunications
Object Number:
2014-69
Materials:
metal (unknown) and plastic (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall (upright): 118 mm x 50 mm x 21 mm, .082 kg
type:
mobile telephone
credit:
From Tim Boon

Parts

Nokia 3510 mobile telephone, 2002-2005

Nokia 3510, manufactured by Nokia, Germany, 2002-2005. Together with charger. Science Museum issue work phone and in owner's possession during July 2005 London bombings

Materials:
metal (unknown) and plastic (unidentified)
Object Number:
2014-69/1
type:
mobile telephone
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

charger for Nokia 3510 mobile phone, 2002-2005

Charger for Nokia 3510, manufactured by Nokia, Germany, 2002-2005.

Object Number:
2014-69/2
type:
battery charger
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Battery from a Nokia 3510

Battery from a Nokia 3510

Battery from a Nokia 3510, by Nokia, China, 2002-2005

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The Nokia 3510 was the first mass marketed phone to come with access to the GPRS data network, allowing users to browse the Internet and receive emails. It also supported polyphonic ringtones and picture messaging. This handset was a work mobile phone used by a member of Science Museum staff, and was the phone they owned when bombs went off in London on 7th July 2007.

Object Number:
2014-69/3
type:
mobile telephone